Humiliated Sentence Examples

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  • He said I humiliated him and we fight too much.

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  • I've humiliated myself, she mumbled.

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  • I heard she was pretty humiliated when she found out.

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  • It hurt like nothing I'd ever felt before and I was humiliated beyond belief.

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  • The other guests, embarrassed to see their host so humiliated and wanting no part of a Dawkins brawl, murmured excuses and toddled off to bed.

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  • He probably felt humiliated.

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  • Lemarrois had just arrived at a gallop with Bonaparte's stern letter, and Murat, humiliated and anxious to expiate his fault, had at once moved his forces to attack the center and outflank both the Russian wings, hoping before evening and before the arrival of the Emperor to crush the contemptible detachment that stood before him.

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  • If she hadn't humiliated him that day as they stood before the mirror, maybe this conversation would never have been necessary.

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  • Was he humiliated because she had made the decision without asking him – and why was he home at this time of the day?

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  • He wanted to humiliate me because he felt humiliated.

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  • In November 1340 Edward III., humiliated, impecunious and angry, returned suddenly to England from Flanders and vented his wrath upon the archbishop's brother, the chancellor, Robert de Stratford.

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  • Deeply humiliated by his father's death in a public duel, a young Huo resolves to become the best fighter he can be.

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  • He's relatively new to front-line politics, replacing Frank Dobson when he went off to be humiliated in the London Mayoral elections.

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  • Bob Hope, Sir Laurence Olivier, Farrah Fawcett - Each of these iconic figures had social phobia, a fear of being humiliated in front of others.

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  • If you have been the victim of someone else's joke and felt threatened, harassed or humiliated, you should report it to someone who can help and take some time to cool off.

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  • It should be clear to the child that the time out is not punitive, and a child should not feel humiliated for having a time out.

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  • You won't use words like "humiliated," "never tell my mom" or "not comfortable" to describe planning the special occasion.

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  • She may even go so far as to turn down an invitation to get together again, simply because she is humiliated.

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  • Well, dogs might not squeal, but they might actually look a bit humiliated when you put that bright blue or pink sweater on them!

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  • I didn't mean it that way! she rushed on, humiliated by the Freudian slip.

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  • She had humiliated him – made him feel less of a husband for what he couldn't provide.

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  • Which was fortunate because that was when they got picked on to be ritually humiliated by joining the belly dancer on stage!

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  • These people would quite often be publicly humiliated or even tortured.

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  • All who had any pretensions to enlightenment declared loudly that the country had been exhausted and humiliated by the war, and that the only way of restoring it to its proper position in Europe was to develop its natural resources and to reform thoroughly all branches of the administration.

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  • Your goal should be to do something that will have the person laughing with everyone else, not feeling singled out or humiliated.

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  • So, we went to the store to buy condoms and I was HUMILIATED.

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  • If the pediatrician recommends a weight-reducing diet, then the best approach is to adjust the eating habits of the entire family to prevent the child's being humiliated by being singled out.

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  • If he had been humiliated today, he gave no indication.

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  • According to the prevailing traditions, Saul at his death had left North Israel disunited and humiliated.

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  • An attempted monarchical revolution, planned by the queen and a few devoted young nobles in 1756, was easily and remorselessly crushed; and, though the unhappy king did not, as he anticipated, share the fate of Charles Stuart, he was humiliated as never monarch was humiliated before.

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  • Was he humiliated because she had made the decision without asking him – and why was he home at this time of the day?

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  • Or the one where they suffered an embarrassing defeat whilst being completely humiliated?

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  • Can there be any more defeated, disgraced and utterly humiliated political position in recent history than support for the invasion of Iraq?

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  • Between 1320 and 1323 he harried the Florentines and defeated them several times, captured Pistoia, devastated their territory up to the walls of the city in spite of assistance from Naples under Raymundo de Cardona and the duke of Calabria (King Robert's son); never before had Florence been so humiliated, but while Castruccio was preparing to attack Florence he died in 1328.

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  • Thus Portugal, which had been almost ruined by the war, was now humiliated by the failure of her diplomacy at Vienna and by her continued dependence upon Great Britain and Brazil.

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  • At that ball Pierre for the first time felt humiliated by the position his wife occupied in court circles.

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  • Low self-esteem may occur when these children, who already feel embarrassed, are further humiliated by angry or frustrated parents who punish them or who are overly aggressive about toilet training.

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  • She had humiliated him – made him feel less of a husband for what he couldn't provide.

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